Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
After really mulling this over I went a head and put the order in for the "300" unit. Should be in on Monday. Figured worst case scenario I return the thing. I anticipate using it horizontally with a flip vacuum frame holder I have so I can burn 2 up. I'll update you guys with progress, exposure times, pics and overall impression. I'm not DTS/CTS yet, so it will be a hands on review for us less fortunate!
...here's a quick video of my DIY LED project, which is very similar to IntegrityShirts.My strips are mounted on 1/8" plexi and that sits on a wood platform (for elevation).https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RQTXNp4U6pE&feature=youtu.be
I would highly advise you research what over-voltage conditions do to LED junctions.You are likely to increase output by a very small margin, but only for a short time before you destroy your LED's.(Not trying to be a jerk, just hate to see a bunch of soldering go to waste )I think Gilly is on the right track, if you want fast exposure, lots of junctions for coverage, as little distance to stencil as possible.